main points that he uses to defend his stance on the issue. These points include how state laws are not precise and include normative statements, how prices and allocative efficiency come into play, and how those that are in most need for relevant goods are made worse off. One of the most important arguments for his take on this topic comes down to definition of price gouging and how it is stated in the state laws. Words like “unreasonable” “unfair” and “unconscionable” are normative statements
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1. State the administrative agency which controls the regulation. Explain why this agency and your proposed regulation interest you (briefly). Will this proposed regulation affect you or the business in which you are working? If so, how? Submit a copy of the proposed regulation along with your responses to these five questions. The proposed regulation can be submitted as either a separate Word document (.doc) or Adobe file (.pdf). This means you will submit two attachments to the Week 2 Dropbox:
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city, and delivered the Turks and all of their possessions into our power” (Raymond, 378). Clearly, Raymond believed that God was on their side, and although he would test their faith, would always reward them with victory. However, he did state that in the moment he and his men did not at first give God the credit he deserved. It was not until the men were at their weakest and sickest that they became fully aware of the divine hand that was leading and protecting them. Having to resort
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minimum standards for each state to follow when identifying and responding to suspicion of child abuse. (Henderson,2013). In addition, CAPTA secured federal funding for the states for prevention, identification, and addressing child maltreatment. In 20 years, each state received between $20-$30 million in federal grants. (Henderson,2013) Child abuse legislature and guidelines for counseling professionals as mandated reporters of child abuse vary from state to state. Even before CAPTA In
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different things to Russia and the companies that it deprivatized. The first thing is that when you deprivatize a company you lose company goals or missions. The loss of planned managerial objectives and strategic efficiency will be lost with local state run companies. Local managers are only going to do as the regulations require and nothing more. These companies that were privatized and then deprivatized by Russia for any slight wrong in paper work. This allowed the local Russian people to invest
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Case Study What is the core role of lifesaving clubs and agencies? Its mission statement states in part that its role is ‘to lead, support, collaborate, with national and international organisations engaged in drowning prevention, water safety, water rescue, lifesaving, lifeguarding, and lifesaving sport’ (www.ilsf.org). What are their likely source of income, and why? Lifesaving clubs and agencies rely heavily on the supply of public funding by the government. The costs associated with
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because the savings did not add up. In Wisconsin, the Legislative Audit Bureau revealed that Department of Transportation for the state ended up squandered well over $ 1 million dollars by outsourcing to private contractors. The report also revealed that 60% of the outsourced positions, had they been done in-house, would have not only been cost effective but also saved the state about $1.2 million. Another myth is that private corporations tend to do a better job than the local sector. However, studies
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crisis of the drought, one controversial issue has been the conflict between water reductions. On the one hand, Justin Sullivan argues that this drought has been a difficult burden since people will argue about who cuts more of their water usage. He states, “People will say, ‘What about the farmers?’ Farmers will say, ‘What about the people who water their lawns”. As we all know outdoor use of water wastes much more water that is not even necessary. Some examples include: watering lawns, washing cars
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Capital Budgeting helps with the purchase of assets and expansion. Looking at the long term investment decisions will help determine the productivity6 level, cost, and future cash flow. The plan is to expand the low-calorie frozen, microwavable food company which is currently facing increased cost for the major ingredients of the product. This paper will outline a plan that managers in this company could follow in anticipation of raising prices when selecting pricing strategies for making the products
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becoming a teacher in the education field is having teacher tenure. This article reviews the pro and cons to this benefit. Teacher Tenure is a way to provide protection and job security to teachers in the education field. Tenure laws vary from state to state. Normally this benefit is available after a teacher probationary period generally between three to five years. The beginning rights of tenured teachers happened 17 years ago in the Supreme Court case Cleveland Board v. Louderhill. In this hearing
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